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American Robin

Turdus migratorius

Photo by bhowa
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Field Notes

Description:

I found the Robin in my front yard.

Habitat:

Robins live in woodlands, suburban backyards, parks, and grasslands with shrubs and they can be found in the United States.

Notes:

*The gender of the Robin that I took is a male. You can tell because the female's feathers looked washed out compared to a male

*The male robin have rust-colored feathers on their chest, a yellow bill, a black head, white outlines around their eyes, and gray wings and backs.

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PublishedMay 15, 2020

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